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Sculptures rooted in nature

By Melissa Starker, The Columbus Dispatch - January 27, 2013 Whether or not anyone is around to hear it, if a tree falls in the forest, it usually remains on the ground. View Full Article » In the News

2017-02-22T01:25:03-05:00January 27th, 2013|Categories: Reviews|

Teacher’s subtle influence on students resonates in display of creative objects

By Christopher A. Yates, The Columbus Dispatch - December 10, 2012 Connections between an art teacher and a student are always compelling. Thinking wishfully, perhaps, one expects to find paths of influence and continuity — a poetic dialogue between the master and the apprentice. More often than not, however, overt connections are invisible. After all, [...]

2017-02-22T01:24:09-05:00December 10th, 2012|Categories: Reviews|

Trio warms to challenge of capturing cold subject

By Melissa Starker, The Columbus Dispatch - February 5, 2012 As the introductory statement for the exhibit “Frozen” points out, water can take three forms: liquid, steam or ice. The Dublin Arts Council exhibition focuses only on the last one but reflects it through the work of three artists. View Full Article » [...]

2017-02-22T01:20:04-05:00February 5th, 2012|Categories: Reviews|

Sassy vermin infiltrate surreal world

By Christopher A. Yates, The Columbus Dispatch - November 27, 2011 Juliellen Byrne adds to her repertoire of surreal and grotesque figures with rats — the focus of her new exhibit in the Dublin Arts Council gallery. View Full Article » In the News

2017-02-22T01:19:18-05:00November 27th, 2011|Categories: Reviews|

Music sets tone for vibrant watercolors

By Melissa Starker, The Columbus Dispatch - January 9, 2011 With his iPod providing a soundtrack, Rory Krupp conjures up playful stories in his mind that take shape as collections of controlled watercolor lines, abstract shapes and the occasional well-placed bleed. View Full Article » In the News

2017-02-22T01:16:50-05:00January 9th, 2011|Categories: Reviews|

Longtime pals share love of bright colors

By Melissa Starker, The Columbus Dispatch - October 17, 2010 Benjamin Knepper and Kenneth Morgan have known each other for more than three decades, since they met while doing installation art at a SoHo gallery in New York. View Full Article » In the News

2017-02-22T01:14:19-05:00October 17th, 2010|Categories: Reviews|
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